Swamp Rat Ratweiler, Becker Combat Bowie (desert and standard)

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Okee dokee... (Pics Added 12/4 21:58 CST)

I've got three nonetoday.

1) GONE, BABY GONE A absolute mint, black/black Ratweiler. This was in the group of the last ones to run off the line. Standard Swamp Rat sheath (cardboard)

2) (GONE, BABY GONE) Absolute mint, black/black Becker BK9HH Combat Bowie. The HH meant Hog Hunter. The upper swedge on this blade is sharpened for penetration. Think of it as a penetrator tip MAX. Includes the paperwork, box, sheath, etc.

3) (GONE, BABY GONE) Not so mint but unused, desert tan/tan Becker BK91 Combat Bowie. The "1" was the variation for desert. They did a rather limited run of these and it was one of the first things I searched HARD for here on BF. This one is actually unused **but** it lived in my automobile BOB bag. The sheath and edge have seen no damage but the grips have some scratches in the desert coating. Includes the paperwork, box, sheath, etc.

PRICES:

Mint Ratweiler - GONE, BABY GONE
BK9HH - (GONE, BABY GONE)
BK91 - (GONE, BABY GONE)


Standard prices are for USPS M.O.
As always, The first "I'll take it" posted in this thread gets the item.

I'll try and get some pics up later today. Thanks for looking and funding my next charcoal/sulphur/saltpetre project.
 
(GONE, BABY GONE)
Becker BK9 Combat Bowie Special Hog Hunter Edition (BK9HH)

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(GONE, BABY GONE)

Becker BK9 Combat Bowie Limited Run Desert Camo BK91

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From the old Swamp Rat description:

"The Ratweiler stands at the center of the new Swamp Rat Tactical (SRT) line. The 7 1/2" long, 1/4" thick, black coated SR-101 blade shares its Bowie style heritage with that of the Camp Tramp. The extra length added to the sub-hilted style handle along with its rearward palm swell, provide it with a unique "two position" grip. When choked up near the front it offers great control of the blade, especially when the "trigger" style guard is employed. When gripped along the rear palm swell section of the handle, chopping power is dramatically increased as is the overall leverage of the piece."
 
Paddling Man, I'll take it...please email me your snail mail. Thanks!

ROCK6
 
Sold to the gentleman, Rock6. Best of luck to you sir, God bless and be careful.

Stacey
 
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